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The Front for Restoration of Unity and Democracy (French: Front pour la Restauration de l'Unité et de la Démocratie) is a political party in Djibouti. At the last legislativeelections, 10 January 2003, the party was part of the Union for a Presidential Majority (Union pour la Majorité Présidentielle), that won 62.7 % of the popular vote and all seats. The Elections and Parties Series Democracy Representative democracy History of democracy Referenda Liberal democracy Representation Voting Voting systems Ideology Elections Elections by country Elections by calendar Electoral systems Politics Politics by country Political campaigns Political science Political philosophy Related topics Political parties Parties by country Parties by name Parties by... A legislature is a governmental deliberative body with the power to adopt laws. ... Politics of Djibouti Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Djibouti ...
Moussa Ahmed Idriss and the ODU later challenged the results based on election "irregularities" and the assertion that "foreigners" had voted in various districts of the capital; however, international and locally based observers considered the election to be generally fair, and cited only minor technical difficulties.
In early November 1991, civil war erupted in Djibouti between the government and a predominantly Afar rebel group, the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy (FRUD).
Two FRUD members were made cabinet members, and in the presidential elections of 1999 the FRUD campaigned in support of the RPP.